SFTP upload vs save issue - visual-studio-code

is there any option to set case sensitive file saving?
My issue is when I press Ctrl+S, it saves and uploads to server but lower-case only, but when I upload it by right click -> Upload, it uploads correctly.
Image about file explorer
Any Idea?

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Autohotkey: How to change a file name and save the file as Excel downloaded from a website?

I'm a novide starting to learn Autohotkey. I clicked Excel file download from a webpage and then the save as window will pop up to set a file name and location. However the autohotkey doesnt work to click the 'Save as'. Also, how to WinMaximize in the current URL?
WindowMaximize in the current URL
Click download from a webpage and save as an Excel in a local directory

Opening OneDrive file in desktop Word

I'm trying to open a file for edit from Office365's OneDrive in desktop version of Word(I'm logged in with my Office 365 account) using ms-word protocol and I have noticed that there are several possibilities:
Sometimes file opens in edit mode, I can edit file and by pressing Ctrl + S save it directly to OneDrive without being prompted for any additional actions.
Sometimes file opens in Read Only mode, I can switch to Editor mode, but then when I try to save file I'm prompted to specify save location(default location is my OneDrive directory with this file).
Sometimes Word asks me to login to my Office365 account(even though I'm logged in with this account in Word), then opens file in Read Only mode and after it looks like 2nd case.
I would like to open it as described in 1st case so user doesn't have to make any additional actions.
My current scenario is:
User calls an API to create file.
API creates file in user's OneDrive using Microsoft Graph.
API returns direct URL to file and I open this file in Word using ms-word protocol.
By direct URL to file I mean: https://domain-my.sharepoint.com/personal/account/Documents/Apps/Microsoft Graph/appname/directoryname/filename.docx
URL to open file looks like:
ms-word:ofe|u|<file path specified above>
And as I described at the beginning there are 3 cases how file is opened and it looks randomly for me.
I have also noticed that when I open my file in Word Online(using web url to file) and then I press Edit in Word it uses exactly the same file URL I have created and returned to user but from here the file always open with 1st scenario.
Do you have any ideas why this behaves differently when I manually open file using ms-word protocol compared to Word Online using ms-word protocol with exactly the same url?
I would like to always open file from user's OneDrive in desktop Word in scenario when user doesn't have to make any additional steps to edit and save file back to OneDrive.
(I don't have reputation so I can't comment. I will try again with a partial answer.)
There is always a chance that the credentials will have to be refreshed, so there is no way to completely prevent Office apps from prompting for credentials but it should be relatively uncommon.
As to the issue of opening in edit mode vs protected mode: There are a variety of reasons why some files will open into protected view: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/What-is-Protected-View-d6f09ac7-e6b9-4495-8e43-2bbcdbcb6653
If you have a file that seemingly opens in edit mode vs some version of readonly or protected view, please use answers.microsoft.com where the conversation doesn't have to fit into the stackoverflow model.
when I open my file in Word Online(using web url to file) and then I press Edit in Word it uses exactly the same file URL
You suggest that the URLs are identical, but my first thought was that the difference may have been that the Word Online link uses the driveItem's webDavUrl property rather than baseItem's webUrl
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/onedrive/developer/rest-api/resources/driveitem#json-representation

Fiddler: Reconstructing files

I am recording sessions to malicious websites using Fiddler and want to be able to reconstruct malware dropped by the website onto a victim machine. Does Fiddler have this capability inbuilt? Suggestions for other tools that could achieve this with the Fiddler saz file are welcome.
It seems Fiddler saves any files that are part of a successful download in the session. It can be viewed by right clicking on the request -> Inspect in new Window -> Response -> Textview.
Clicking on the dotted icon at the bottom right of this window saves the file in the IE temp folder. Alternatively, it can be saved to the desired location.

{Netbeans}The form file does not contain valid XML.Form cannot be opened.Contents is not allowed in prolog

I was recently working on a really huge project in netbeans. I saved it in my desktop, and then proceeded to save it also in my USB. However, the next day, when I learned it could be for a later date, I deleted the one in my USB.When I put on the one in my desktop, all the work I had done was not saved on it, including the making of new JFrames etc. So I used a program to recover my deleted files. I now have loaded them into the netbeans IDE< however, there is an error sign next to most of them. When I click on a class inside my project with the error,an error message comes up before I can access it. It says "The form file does not contain valid XML.Form cannot be opened.Contents is not allowed in prolog." When I press "OK", my class has "coding" which looks like:
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....that.
And when I go to "design view" that message comes up again. What should I do? What CAN I do? I really need the bulk of my project to finish it in time!!!Oh, the project is for tommorow, so the quicker answer the better :'(
right click on the latest file from History ->revert (the .form)
Go to the history of the file and copy the content of .form file then go to directory and open the 0byte file .form by the editor and paste the content! I have done this and it worked for me.

iTunes file sharing - how to upload different folders?

i want to use the "file sharing" feature in my app. I want to create a photo-app which has no content when the user starts it. Therefore the user can select an image-folder on his mac or pc. After that and starting the app on his iphone or ipad, all the content of his image-folder will be viewable.
I think its only possible to add simple files to my app - not content folders, right?
Any ideas how i could do this?
Thanks for your time and help.
On your mac, rename the folder to folder.pkg.
You can now add folder.pkg to the documents for your app using iTunes File Sharing.
Once folder.pkg has been added, rename it to its original name.
Not sure how to do this with iTunes on a PC.
You cannot upload folder to the app.
one way to do so
create .zip file of that folder and upload.
extract that zip file from app.
checkout this project, It has a code to extract zip file.
https://github.com/ZipArchive/ZipArchive
I found that using iTunes 12, and iOS8, I can now ADD folders to an apps Documents folder using iTunes File Sharing. Previously it was only possible to add single files.
It is indeed possible to add a folder to and App's File Sharing space using iTunes version 12+. However, the iTunes upload button will not work for this, because its file selection interface insists on plain file selection only, excluding folders. The way which works is to drag-and-drop a folder from your PC to the iTunes File Sharing window.
Since the iTunes interface for handling file sharing is very poorly designed, is is worth recalling the tricks that you can use to perform operations on the File Sharing space, that iTunes does not provide a button for:
Rename a file or folder: click it once, wait for a couple of seconds, and click it again. This will replace the name with the renaming edit box
Delete a file or folder: select it, then hit the "Del" key on your keyboard
Upload a folder: drag-and-drop it from your computer copy
It remains impossible to directly see or alter the contents of a File Sharing folder in iTunes. My workaround for doing this is the following:
Download the folder to the computer
Make any desired change to the folder tree on the computer copy
Delete the File Sharing copy of the folder (or, optionally, rename it to something like folder.old for safety)
Upload the modified folder from the computer, using drag-and-drop
(optionally) Delete the safety copy in File Sharing, after verifying that the App works fine with the newly uploaded version of the folder
I hope this helps
I was not able to drag-and-drop a folder from my PC (Windows 10). But I found a free application called iFunbox that allowed me to copy a folder to an application's documents.